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Page 1 - LP-1020L

User's GuideRead this User's Guide to use the plotter safely andproperly. Keep this manual in a place where youcan quickly access it at any

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vi1 “Caution: high temperature” label (It is affixed to the inside ofthe fixation door.)This label cautions you not touch this area due to high temper

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3-10Printing statusMENU#SETUPMENU#DEV I CEMENU#PAPERMENU# PROTOCOLMENU#RESETMENU#SYSTEM

Page 4 - European Head Office

3-11Chapter 3 Menu overviewPress the keyMenu screenWhen the device is online and you press the key to go offline, a menuscreen appears. Select a

Page 5 - Introduction

3-12Device menu “DEVICE”From the display indicated below, press the key to enter the Devicemenu.Menu Item FunctionsPOWER SAVE Sets the time until th

Page 6 - Safety Precautions

3-13Chapter 3 Menu overviewPaper menu “PAPER”Press the key while the display below is appearing to enter the Papermenu.In this menu, you can specif

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3-14Function menu “FUNCTION”Press the key on the display below to enter the Function menu.Press the key.Menu Item FunctionMENU PRINT Prints the st

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3-15Chapter 3 Menu overviewProtocol menu “PROTOCOL”Press the key on the display below to enter the Protocol menu.After changing these settings, the

Page 9 - Warning labels

3-16Press the key.Menu Item FunctionReset SYSTEM RESET System resetInitializes the device to the same status as when thedevice power is turned on.PO

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3-17Chapter 3 Menu overviewSystem menu “SYSTEM”Press the key on the display below to enter the System menu.The system will be reset after these cha

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4-1Chapter 4 Basic Menu OperationChapter 4 provides the basic operating information that you set up eachmenu.Chapter 4Basic Menu OperationContents of

Page 13 - 3 Press or and select

viiManual make-upThis manual is composed of 13 chapters and an appendix.Chapter 1 provides information that you should know before using thisdevice, s

Page 14 - Supplied components

4-2Summary of basic menu operationTo enter each menu, operate the respective keys as shown below:Device menuSetup menuFunction menuPaper menuProtocol

Page 15 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

4-3Chapter 4 Basic Menu OperationOffline menu operationPress the key to enter the offline mode.If data remains, some menus may not be displayed tho

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4-4Moving the menu hierarchyYou can move through the menu hierarchy using the or key.An example of the setup menu group is shown below:SETUP#PORT1

Page 17 - Chapter 3 Menu overview 3-1

4-5Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation Choose input method1 Press the key to get ready for input.2 Change the parameters using the (or ) key.3 Select

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4-6 Numerical value input methodShift the digits of a numerical value to enter a desired value using the and keys.1 Press the key to get ready for

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4-7Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation▼Offline menu operation Character input methodShift the digits of the characters using and keys.1 Press the ke

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4-8 Execution method1 Press the key to get ready for input2 Execute using the key (or return to exit displaywithout execution using the key).Aft

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4-9Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation Choice execution method1 Press the key to get ready for input.2 Select a parameter using the key (or key).3 E

Page 22 - Chapter 13 Terioplot 13-1

4-10Exiting the settingPress the key to return to the online condition.

Page 23 - Appendix Appendix-1

5-1▼Setting parameter ItemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuChapter 5 explains how to set the print parameters.Contents of this chapterSetting paramet

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viiiNotation methodMarkingsNoteWarningCaution◆ This mark indicates warnings that must be followedcarefully to avoid serious bodily injury or death.◆ T

Page 25 - Getting started

5-2Setting parameter itemsThe following print parameters can be set.Setting PDL parameters and device parameters can be set.• PARAMETER MODE (DSCAN on

Page 26 - Features

5-3▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuuneMmetiyhcrareihtsriFmetiyhcrareihdnoceSPUTESPUTESLGPH_nTROP#)A(otrefeR)1etoNPUTES_nTROP#

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5-4(A)✽ Parameter mode is displayed for DSCAN only.Format parameter and pen parameter are displayed for HP-GL and DSCAN only.Second hierarchyitemThird

Page 28 - Operating conditions

5-5▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu(C)Third hierarchy item Parameter RemarksOFFSET MODEMARGINVARIABLE SIZEFIXED SIZEMARGIN (m

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5-6(D-1)metiyhcrareihhtruoFretemaraPskrameR4A4A3A2A1A0A=edomelacsnehwdelbanE.elacslaunam3A3A2A1A0A4A=edomelacsnehwdelbanE.elacslaunam2A2A1A0A4A3A=edom

Page 30 - Installation space

5-7▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu(D-3)metiyhcrareihhtruoFretemaraPskrameRAABCDE=edomelacsnehwdelbanE.elacslaunamBBCDEA=edom

Page 31 - Supported

5-8(E)Third hierarchy item Parameter RemarksPRT DRIVERENABLEDISABLECHINAHP-GL onlyGRAPHIC LANG.AUTOHP-GLHP-GL/2HP-GL onlyTERMINATOR PG1;ONOFFHP-GL onl

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5-9▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu(F)Third hierarchy item Parameter RemarksPEN PAR. MODEDATA PRIORITYPANEL PRIORITYPEN N WID

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5-10Setup parameter priority modeHP-GL PDL and D-SCAN PDL allow for selecting the setup parameterpriority mode (DATA FIRST/PANEL FIRST). Even if the

Page 34 - Spool memory configuration

5-11▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuPARAMETER MODE (DSCAN only)Allows for determining which setting is enabled for parameters

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ix1 Press to proceed to themenu screen where settingsare managed.2 Press and select “SETUP.”3 Press or and select“PORT2_HPGL.”Indicates a cont

Page 36 - Right side/rear side

5-12AUTO SUPPLYAllows for setting the paper feeding conditions.This setting is performed on the second hierarchy.<Parameter (choice input method)&g

Page 37 - Interior

5-13▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuFIXING MODEFixed sizes supported by this device are listed below:A series Long side Short

Page 38 - Control panel

5-14<Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value*FIX SIZE Produces fixed form of plots.EXTENSION A In addition to the fixed size of A1

Page 39

5-15▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuSUPPLY PARAM. CENTERINGAligns a drawing to the center of the paper. (See the figure belo

Page 40 - Data processing display

5-16 SIZE MARGIN (mm) / SIZE MARGIN (in)Allows for setting of the margin to be used or extended fixed form paperis used when these settings also apply

Page 41 - Error display

5-17▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuDRAWING PARAM.This is a parameter group that you need to set plotting conditions. OFFSET

Page 42 - Power saving display

5-18 MARGIN (mm) / MARGIN (in)Allows for setting of the margin size to be added to the circumference ofdrawing actual length. This setting is enabled

Page 43 - Basic operations

5-19▼Setting parameter ItemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu WRITE MODEAllows for setting of the drawing overlap method. When the HP-GL data isused f

Page 44 - Plotting procedures overview

5-20Error memoPaper feeddirectionCut positionDrawing REVERSE (TIFF, CALS only)Allows for setting whether reverse plotting (with black and whiteinvert

Page 45 - Turning the power on and off

5-21▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuAutomatic reductionPaper feed directionXYDrawingDrawingSCALING PARAM.This is a parameter

Page 46 - Power on

xComponents and options listed below are included.If any components are missing or broken, contact your retailer or yournearest service center.Supplie

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5-22 SCALE X (%)SCALE Y (%)When setting "SCALE MODE = MANUAL SCALE," values of the scaleapplied to X and Y directions of the drawing are set

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5-23▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu<Parameter (choice input method)>FIX SCALE AAutomatically scaled to A4 fix size.Aut

Page 49 - Installation operations

5-24FORMAT PARAM. (HP-GL DSCAN only)These are parameters that you need to set the HP-GL format and DSCANformat analysis conditions. PRT DRIVER (HP-GL

Page 50 - Proceed to the next page

5-25▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu GRAPHIC LANG. (HP-GL only)Allows to set whether to handle the data received as HP-GL or

Page 51

5-26 PLAN SIZE (HP-GL only)Sets which command is to be enabled as a drawing size command. Setsdata to OFF if the drawing size is not properly set. T

Page 52 - Online and offline

5-27▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu DRAWING (DSCAN only)Sets whether or not to plot DRAWING. This setting is performed on th

Page 53 - Replacing paper rolls

5-28Manual feed + two-step roll modelWhen handling paper type No. as a paper supply type, paper supply is controlled aslisted below.:Note) This settin

Page 54 - Press the

5-29▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" MenuPEN PARAMETER (HP-GL DSCAN only)Allows for setting of the thickness (line width), density

Page 55

5-30 PEN N DENSITY (%)Allows to set of the density to the pen of this device.This setting is performed on the third hierarchy.<Parameter (numerical

Page 56 - How to detach the paper rolls

5-31▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu • Line end shape of each parameter is illustrated below. • Any combinations other than C

Page 57

CONTENTS-1TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction ... iSafety Precautions

Page 58 - 2 Move the flange guide

5-32The joints can be specified with the parameters illustrated below: • Any combination other than CORNER = "ROUND" and JOINT ="ROUND&

Page 59 - 5 Cut the end of the paper

5-33▼Setting parameter itemsChapter 5 "SETUP" Menu LINE DISPOSALAllows for setting of the end shape of fine small lines and their joiningme

Page 60 - Close the paper roll drawer

5-34RASTER PARAMThis is a parameter group used to set the raster data plotting conditions. IMAGE SCALESet the reduction mode to reduce binary image da

Page 61 - Replacing the toner

6-1▼Setting itemsChapter 6 "DEVICE" menuChapter 6 describes the "DEVICE" menu to specify the operatingconditions for the engine o

Page 62 - Precautions on handling

6-2Setting itemsOperating conditions are set for the engine of this device in the "Device"menu."Device" menu has a structure as li

Page 63 - 1 Open the toner cover

6-3▼Setting itemsChapter 6 "DEVICE" menuPOWER SAVESpecifies the time until the power saving mode is entered to minimize thepower consumptio

Page 64

6-4EDGE CUT TIMERWhen you plot data received after waiting for the data continuously,specify the time waiting for the data so that the paper roll end

Page 65 - Return the lever to the left

6-5▼Setting itemsChapter 6 "DEVICE" menuDOOR OPEN CUTSpecifies whether the plotting is started or not after the paper roll end isautomatica

Page 66

6-6BOTTLE MAINT.In order to prevent the waste toner from accumulating unevenly in thewaste toner bottle, this device provides the maintenance function

Page 67

7-1Chapter 7 "PAPER" menuChapter 7 describes the "PAPER" menu used to specify the type of paper.Always specify this item accordin

Page 68 - Bottle containing

CONTENTS-2Chapter 2 Basic operations 2-1Plotting procedures overview...2-3Turning the power on

Page 69 - 6 Close the waste door

7-2Setting itemsAllows for setting of the type and series of the paper rolls.Note) Only choices of MEDIA SERIES which are enabled inthe ENABLE SERIES

Page 70

7-3Chapter 7 "PAPER" menuMEDIA SERIESThe following widths are used in this device.When a paper roll is loaded into the paper feed unit, the

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7-4<Parameter (Choice input method)> : Default valueA SERIES /9" SERIES /8.5" SERIES /30×42 SERIES /MAP SERIES / DIN SERIES / CHI

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8-1▼Setting itemsChapter 8 "FUNCTION" menuChapter 8 describes the "FUNCTION" menu and its operatingprocedures.Read this chapter w

Page 73 - 4 Remove the orange tape

8-2Setting itemsFunction menu is used to execute the plotter functions provided for bythis device.If there is a job standing for processing, this func

Page 74 - 8 Remove the filter cover

8-3▼Setting itemsChapter 8 "FUNCTION" menuMENU PRINTPrints the system version, device configuration information, parametersetting informati

Page 76 - 1 Adjust the paper guide

8-5▼Setting itemsChapter 8 "FUNCTION" menuHPGL SELF PLOTExecutes self-plotting of HPGL data format built in the device.<Parameter (choic

Page 77 - 2 Load the cut paper

8-6DSCAN SELF PLOTExecutes self-plotting of DSCAN built data format in the device.◆ The DSCAN format is for only customers in Japan.<Parameter (cho

Page 78

8-7▼Setting itemsChapter 8 "FUNCTION" menuERROR LOGExecutes error log print by the specified number of pages from the latesterror log infor

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CONTENTS-3Manual paper feeding (cut paper)...2-34Manual feeding procedures ...

Page 80 - Cut paper

8-8JOB LOGExecutes job log print by the specified number of pages from the latestone.<Parameter (choice execution method)> : Default valuePA

Page 81 - Continue printing

8-9▼Setting itemsChapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu(Sample of print)noitamrofniboJmetitnirPgoL)sretcarahc4()53556ot1(noitisopgnivaselifgoLboJ)sretca

Page 82 - Additional printing

8-10ENGINE LOGPrints the engine information.(Sample of print)

Page 83 - Web function

8-11▼Setting itemsChapter 8 "FUNCTION" menuSYSTEM DATESpecifies the date (year, month, day).Enters the date in the christian year.This sett

Page 84 - 2 Launch the Web browser

8-12MAINTE INFOPrints the maintenance information (the total number of printouts by thisdevice) saved in the nonvolatile memory of this device.DATA DU

Page 85 - Cleaning the exterior

9-1▼Setting itemsChapter 9 "PROTOCOL" menuChapter 9 describes the "PROTOCOL" menu and its operating procedures.Read this chapter

Page 86

9-2Setting itemsThe protocol menu is used to set up the communication protocol.This device is provided with the interface connector for the Ethernetin

Page 87

9-3▼Setting itemsChapter 9 "PROTOCOL" menuPDL SELECTThis device supports 4 types of data formats (PDL). Data format (PDL)used for the para

Page 88

9-4Example 1: When using the HPGL format onlyExample 2: When using both the HPGL format and TIFF formatXPT PORTSpecifies the XPT port No. (numerical v

Page 89

9-5▼Setting itemsChapter 9 "PROTOCOL" menuUSER NAMESpecifies the FTP printer name (characters).<Parameter (numerical value input method)

Page 90 - Limiting rolls to be used

CONTENTS-4Jobs ...3-4Reprinting ...

Page 92 - Channels and ports

10-1Chapter 10 "RESET" menu▼Reset functionsChapter 10 describes the "RESET" menu and its operating procedures.Read this chapter w

Page 93 - Data formats

10-2Reset functionsThe reset menu is used to execute the reset functions.SYSTEM RESETRestarts the system.Turns the device to power ON condition.All re

Page 94 - Reprinting

10-3Chapter 10 "RESET" menu▼Reset functionsPORT RESETExecutes the communication reset for the selected logical port.Only active Ethernet po

Page 96 - Menu name

11-1Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu▼Setting itemsChapter 11 describes the "SYSTEM" menu and its operating procedures.Read this chapter w

Page 97 - (Refer to “Note” below.)

11-2Setting itemsAfter this menu is changed, the parameters are automatically saved andthe system is reset. When there is a job standing for processi

Page 98 - PDL menu

11-3Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu▼Setting itemsCommunication parameter "COMM. PARAM"This three interfaces that support this device are

Page 99 - Items which you can set

11-4●TIMEOUT (100msec.)Specifies the time at which the data reception is considered to have beencompleted after the data transmission is discontinued

Page 100 - Printing status

11-5Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu▼Setting items TerioplotSpecifies whether to use Terioplot or not in operation.For the operation of Terioplot,

Page 101 - Menu screen

CONTENTS-5Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu 5-1Setting parameter items... 5-2Setup menu

Page 102 - Device menu “DEVICE”

11-6ENABLE SERIESSpecifies effective media series handled by this device. PaperSpecifies whether to use the following paper of series:A series, 9"

Page 103 - Paper menu “PAPER”

11-7Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu▼Setting items30×42 SERIES ROLL30" (762.0 mm)MAP SERIES ROLL700 mm (27.6 inches), 500 mm (19.7 inches)DIN

Page 104 - Function menu “FUNCTION”

11-8APPLY ROLLSpecifies the roll size by media series.Menu Second hierarchy item Third hierarchy item ParameterSYSTEM#APPLY ROLLAPPLY ROLL#A SERIES#US

Page 105 - Protocol menu “PROTOCOL”

11-9Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu▼Setting items Each size paper of each seriesSpecifies whether to use each size paper of the series.A SERIES /9

Page 106 - Reset menu “RESET”

11-10CHINA SIZESpecifies the roll size of the Chinese series handled by this device. Each size paper of Chinese seriesSpecifies the paper size from A0

Page 107 - System menu “SYSTEM”

11-11Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu▼Setting itemsINITIAL SETInitializes the parameters which are specified in this device to optimumvalues in eac

Page 108

11-12LANGUAGESwitches the message display on the LCD.<Parameter (choice input method)> : Default valueJAPANESE/ENGLISHLENGTH UNITSSwitches

Page 109 - Basic Menu Operation

11-13Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu▼Setting itemsWhen the administrator password is specified, the following passwordverification window appears

Page 110

11-14◆ If the key is pressed when the administrator password is“00000000”, the user-level menu mode appears.The user-level menu mode has the display

Page 111 - Offline menu operation

12-1▼Setting itemsChapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET"Chapter 12 describes the "Ethernet" menu and its operating procedures.R

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CONTENTS-6Chapter 7 "PAPER" menu 7-1Setting items ... 7-2ME

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12-2Setting itemsEthernet parameter is an item in the system menu. After this menu ischanged, the parameter is automatically saved and the system is

Page 115

12-3▼Setting itemsChapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET"uneMmetiyhcrareihdrihTmetiyhcrareihhtruoFmetiyhcrareihhtfiFretemaraPMARAP.MMOCTEN

Page 116

12-4PORT SELECTSelects the Ethernet port and protocol.10 ports are expressed in 10 digits on LCD.Port selectors 1 to 10 selects ports 1 to 10.<Para

Page 117

12-5▼Setting itemsChapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET"IP ADDRESSSpecifies the IP address (Internet address) of this device. This param

Page 118 - Exiting the setting

12-6ROUTING TABLESpecifies the routing table of this device. It is used to connect this deviceto a host of other network. GATEWAY ADDRSpecifies the R

Page 119 - "SETUP" Menu

12-7▼Setting itemsChapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET"SETUP DETAILSSpecifies details of other Ethernet items. ROUTING TABLE 2Specifies

Page 120 - Setting parameter items

12-8 METRICSpecifies the metric.<Parameter (numerical input method)>1 to 255Default value: 64 ETHERNET ADDRThis is a physical address peculiar t

Page 121 - ▼Setting parameter items

12-9▼Setting itemsChapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET" CONNECTION TYPESpecifies the connection type.<Parameter (choice input method)

Page 122

12-10 FTP DATA TYPESpecifies the initial value of the data transfer type when receiving ftp data.<Parameter (choice input method)> : Defaul

Page 123

12-11▼Setting itemsChapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET"●ERRORSpecifies whether to transmit the TRAP if an engine-related error occurs(e

Page 124

CONTENTS-7Chapter 10 "RESET" menu 10-1Reset functions ... 10-2SYS

Page 125

12-12●PORTPort is enabled and can be specified when <ON (PORT)> is selected fromthe operation TRAP** job menu. After completion of printing all

Page 126

13-1▼Setting itemsChapter 13 TerioplotChapter 13 describes the Terioplot software supplied with the plotter(Note, in Asian and Oceania countries, the

Page 127

13-2About TerioplotTerioplot software supplied with the plotter enables integrated control ofthe plotter as follows (Note, in Asian and Oceania countr

Page 128 - Setup parameter priority mode

13-3▼Setting itemsChapter 13 TerioplotTerioplot Hardware RequirementsThe Terioplot operation requires the following hardware environment:Host Compute

Page 129 - PARAMETER MODE (DSCAN only)

13-4SettingsIn order to operate the plotter using the Terioplot software, it is necessaryto preset the plotter, install the Terioplot software and spe

Page 130 - AUTO SUPPLY

13-5▼Setting itemsChapter 13 TerioplotRestrictionsThere are the following restrictions when the plotter is connected with theTerioplot computer and o

Page 132 - COPY COUNT

14-1Chapter 14 TroubleshootingChapter 14 describes a troubleshooting method for this device. If thetrouble is not resolved despite the corrective mea

Page 133 - SUPPLY PARAM

14-2TroubleshootingBefore calling your dealer or our service center, check the followingitems and take corrective measures. Items to be checkedNoteSym

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14-3Chapter 14 TroubleshootingWhen an error message appearsWhen the ERROR lamp lights, first check the message displayed on theLCD.The error messages

Page 135 - DRAWING PARAM

CONTENTS-8Chapter 13 Terioplot 13-1About Terioplot ... 13-2Terioplot Hardwa

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14-4 Clearing paper jam in main body1 Open the top cover.2 Remove the jammed paper.If you cannot see the jammed paper, refer to step3.After you remove

Page 137

14-5▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 Troubleshooting3 Open the manual paper feed holder and the fixationdoor.4 Remove the jammed paper.1 Lift

Page 138 - Cut position

14-6WA I T A MOME N T5 Close the top cover, fixation door and manual paper feedholder.After you closed the top cover, fixation doorand manual paper fe

Page 139 - SCALING PARAM

14-7▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 Troubleshooting Clearing paper jam in main body (cutter area)1 Open the cutter door.Loosen the two knobs

Page 140

14-8 Clearing paper jam in manual feed drawer1 (When DOOR 6 is displayed) Open the top cover (Door 6).2 Open the cutter door.Loosen the two knobs and

Page 141

14-9▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 Troubleshooting3 Open the cutter door inside.Cutter door inside (Door 9)4 Open the manual feed drawer to

Page 142

14-105 Remove the jammed paper, insert the manual feeddrawer and close the cutter door inside as well as theoutside cutter door (door 5).After you clo

Page 143

14-11▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 Troubleshooting Clearing paper jam in roll 1 or 2 paper roll drawer (if so equipped)* X denotes the doo

Page 144

14-12Paper flange3 Rewind the end of roll paper.Turn the paper flange in the direction indicatedin the illustration to such extent that the end ofthe

Page 145

14-13▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 TroubleshootingWA I T A MOME N T5 Close the roll paper drawer and the cutter door.After you close the d

Page 146

CONTENTS-9When a print error occurs ... 14-37When there is an abnormal sound ...

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14-14CLOSE DOOR 5Door OpenIf the door is opened, the following message appears on the control panel. Roll 1 drawer (Door 1)Description : The roll 1 dr

Page 148

14-15▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 Troubleshooting Top cover (Door 6)Description : The top cover is open.Measure : Close the top cover. Fi

Page 149 - ROUND BUTT

14-16Operator CallFor this error message, the operator can take corrective action.Take measures according to the displayed error message.However, if t

Page 150 - MITERED length

14-17▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 TroubleshootingWarning Operator notice warningDescription : The saved job has been damaged, and thus th

Page 151

14-18Description : The nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) of the device hasbeen damaged. Usual printing can be performed, butsome functions that use this area

Page 152 - RASTER PARAM

14-19▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 TroubleshootingDescription : This message appears if the nonvolatile memory(NVRAM) of the device is not

Page 153 - "DEVICE" menu

14-20 Communication warningsDescription : A communication error message appears if anycommunication error occurs between the computer and thedevice. F

Page 154 - Setting items

14-21▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 Troubleshooting(2) Mail interface(3) USB interface PDL warningDescription : This message appears if any

Page 155 - POWER SAVE

14-22◆ The PDL warning appears on the control panel, but itdisappears when the next operation is performed.Consequently, you may not know that the err

Page 156 - EDGE CUT TIMER

14-23▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 TroubleshootingErrorcodePrinted error memo Description Measure0305 W SPOOL OVERFLOW The spool memory ov

Page 158 - BOTTLE MAINT

14-24 Engine warningDescription : This error may occur when image data is transferredfrom the controller to the engine for printing.The drawing on whi

Page 159 - "PAPER" menu

14-25▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 TroubleshootingService Call ErrorsDescription : This error message may appear if an unrecoverablehardwa

Page 160

14-26 Controller errorsDescription : This error message may appear if an unrecoverable andfatal error occurs in each program module provided onthe con

Page 161 - MEDIA SERIES

14-27▼When an error message appearsChapter 14 Troubleshooting(3) Error in operation module(4) Error in main module(5) Error in setup moduleE F06D-xxx

Page 162

14-28(6) Error in panel control module(7) Error in spool moduleE F375-xxxxPOWER OFF / ONxxxx: Error codeedocrorrEnoitpircseD1001rorresseccaegarotSE F0

Page 163 - "FUNCTION" menu

14-29Chapter 14 TroubleshootingError logEach time an error or warning occurs in the device, it is displayed on thecontrol panel and also the error lo

Page 164

14-30Log Registration FormatAn error or warning displayed on the LCD is registered as loginformation in the following format.Case 1 “yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:

Page 165 - MENU PRINT

14-31▼Error logChapter 14 TroubleshootingType of Error LogThe errors are classified as follows.The following log examples show the information saved

Page 166 - (Sample of print)

14-32Warning (Classification: W)Description : A warning state such as being low on consumables, orthat a data error occurred.Cause : A consumable is a

Page 167 - HPGL SELF PLOT

14-33▼Error logChapter 14 TroubleshootingError Log Classification TableMessage Classification Description MeasureE xxxxxxxx(Error)Service call error

Page 168 - Note 2)

1-1Chapter 1 Before using this deviceChapter 1 provides necessary information to operate this device. Readthis chapter to understand the basics of th

Page 169 - ERROR LOG

14-34Cause Checking method Corrective measureNo Power --Check if the power switch isturned on.Check if the power cable isconnected correctly.--Turn on

Page 170

14-35Chapter 14 TroubleshootingesuaCdohtemgnikcehCerusaemevitcerroCtonsinoitangisedyraniBptffoesacni(edam)noitcennoc-dettimsnartsiatadehtfikcehCsaw)n

Page 171

14-36If "BOTTLE MAINT. STARTS" appearsIn order to prevent the waste toner from accumulating unevenly in thewaste toner bottle, this device p

Page 172 - ENGINE LOG

14-37Chapter 14 TroubleshootingWhen a print error occursThis section explains how to solve print quality problems. Takeappropriate measures according

Page 173 - PRINT CHARG. INF

14-38When there is an abnormal soundIf you hear an abnormal sound, contact your dealer or our service center.Note◆ In order to prevent the waste toner

Page 174 - DATA DUMP

Appendix-1▼ Basic SpecificationsAppendixAppendix covers basic specifications, configuration, menu structure,and commands of the LP-1020 series plotter

Page 175 - "PROTOCOL" menu

Appendix-2Basic specificationsPlotter Specification Basic Specifications of Plotter(1/2)ItemsSpecifications/FunctionsLP-1020 LP-1020LRecording method

Page 176

Appendix-3▼ Basic specificationsAppendix(2/2)ItemsSpecifications/FunctionLP-1020 LP-1020LNoiseIn operation : 61dB (A) or less (continuous sound)In sta

Page 177 - PDL SELECT

Appendix-4*DATA FIRST*PANEL FIRST*A SERIES*9" SERIES*8.5" SERIES*30x42 SERIES*MAP SERIES*DIN SERIES*CHINA SERIES*CONT MODE*OPTIMAL MODE*ROLL

Page 178 - PRINTER NAME

Appendix-5▼ Menu structureAppendix#OFFSET MODE>MARGIN#MARGIN (mm) / #MARGIN (in)>0#X-OFFSET (mm) / #X-OFFSET (in)>0#Y-OFFSET (mm) / #Y-OFFSET

Page 179 - USER NAME

1-2FeaturesThis device is an electrophotographic black-and-white raster plotterwhich produces plots by receiving graphic data created by a work statio

Page 180

Appendix-6#FIX SCALE A#FIX SCALE 9" (7)#A4>A4 *A4*A3*A2*A1*A0#A3>A3 *A3*A2*A1*A0*A4#A2>A2 *A2*A1*A0*A4*A3#A1>A1 *A1*A0*A4*A3*A2#A0>

Page 181 - "RESET" menu

Appendix-7▼ Menu structureAppendix#FIX SCALE 8.5" (7)#C>C *C*D*E*A*B#D>D *D*E*A*B*C#E>E *E*A*B*C*D#A>A *A*B*C*D*E#B>B *B*C*D*E*A#C

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Appendix-8#PRT DRIVER (9)>ENABLE#GRAPHIC LANG. (9)>AUTO#TERMINATOR (9)#PLAN SIZE (9)>ON (PS)#FORMAT PARM.(8)#E>E *E*A*B*C*D*ENABLE*DISABLE

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Appendix-9▼ Menu structureAppendix#DRAWING (10)>NOP#PAPER NO. (10)>PAPER SOURCE#PEN PAR. MODE>DATA PRIORITY#PEN0 to N (12)#PEN AD

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Appendix-10[DEVICE] MENU#POWER SAVE>15min#EDGE CUT TIMER>OFF#DOOR OPEN CUT>OFF#DENSITY>NORMAL#TRACING PAP. MODE>NORMAL#BOTTLE MAINT.>

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Appendix-11▼ Menu structureAppendix[PAPER] MENUPAPER>ROLLn#MEDIA TYPE>BOND#MEDIA SERIES>A SERIES*BOND*TRACING*FILM*A SERIES*9" SERIES*8.

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Appendix-12[FUNCTION] MENU#MENU PRINT>SYSTEM#HPGL SELF PLOT>PORT1#DSCAN SELF PLOT>PORT1#ERROR LOG>PAGE COUNT 1#JOB LOG>PAGE COUNT 1#ENG

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Appendix-13▼ Menu structureAppendix[PROTOCOL] MENUPROTOCOL#PORT1:XPTPROCOCOL#PORT2:LPDPROTOCOL#PORT3:FTPPROTOCOL#PARALLEL#PDL SELECT>HDTC#XPT PORT&

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Appendix-14[RESET] MENU#SYSTEM RESET>#PORT RESET>PORT1MENU#RESET

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Appendix-15▼ Menu structureAppendix[SYSTEM] MENU#TIMING MODE>NORMAL#TIME OUT(100msec)>300#TIME OUT(sec)>10#PDTF HostIP Adress>000.000.000.

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1-3Chapter 1 Before using this deviceManual feedingmechanismMultiport interfaceSupports a variety ofpaper typesFront paper feeding/finished drawing o

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Appendix-16*ON*OFF*ON*OFF*ON*OFF*ON*OFF*ON*OFF*ON*OFF*ON*OFF#USE A0>ON#USE A1>ON#USE A2>OFF#USE A3>ON#WEB LOCK>OFFSYSTEM#ENABLE SERIESS

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Appendix-17▼ Menu structureAppendix#USE 36">ON#USE 24">OFF#USE 18">OFF#USE 12">OFF#USE 34">ON#USE 22">

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Appendix-18#USE B1-DIN>ON#USE B2-DIN>OFF#USE CHINA A0>ON#USE CHINA A1>OFF#USE CHINA A2>OFF#USE CHINA A3>OFF914mm (36 inches)910mm (3

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Appendix-19▼ Menu structureAppendixI#PORT SELECT 1-10>XLF------------#DHCP>DISABLE#IP ADDRESS>000.000.000.000#SUBNET MASK>000.000.000.000#

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Appendix-20#CONNECTION TYPE>AUTO#HTTP PORT>00080#PORT TIME OUT>30min#FTP DATE TYPE>ASCII/BIN#SNMP>OFF#SNMP VERSION>V1#TRAPnn*AUTO*FU

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Appendix-21▼ Command listAppendixCommand listHP-GL,HP-GL/2 Device Control Command ListSymbols in the following table denote as follows:™: Denotes the

Page 197 - 3 Press the key

Appendix-22HP-GL,HP-GL/2 Device Plotting Command ListSymbols in the following table denote as follows:™: Denotes the command supported by this plotter

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Appendix-23▼ Command listAppendix-acifissalCnoitdnammoCnoitcnuFtroppuSgnilliFsetubirttaTFnoitcurtsniteselytsgnilliF{TPnoitcurtsniteslavretnihctaH×CAno

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Appendix-24-acifissalCnoitdnammoCnoitcnuFtroppuSdecnavdAsnoitcurtsniRNnoitcurtsniydaertoN{FAnoitcurtsnideefrepapegapenOzHAnoitcurtsnideefrepapegapflaH

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Appendix-25▼ Command listAppendixHP RTL Plotting Command ListSymbols in the following table denote as follows:™: Denotes the command supported by this

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1-4Operating conditions Operating temperature and humidity rangeOperating temperature andhumidity range15°C80%RH28°C, 80%RH35°C, 48%RH35°C20%RH(50%RH)

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Appendix-26dnammoCnoitcnuFtroppuSemaNedoCroloCdnuorgeroFCSE ✽ S|s#vdeificepsehtfoeulavBGRehtsteStimilrewolehtotrebmunxedni.gnitnirpretsarfoeulav×mhtir

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Appendix-27▼ Command listAppendixD-SCAN Format Command ListSymbols in the following table denote as follows:™: Denotes the command supported by this p

Page 204 - ROUTING TABLE

Appendix-28(2/6)* Reserved, not supportednoitacifissalCdnammoCnoitcnuFtroppuSemaN.xeH61snoitcnufcisaBLORTNOCELIFKCOLB3000eliffosnoitidnocgnittolpsteS.

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Appendix-29▼ Command listAppendixnoitacifissalCdnammoCnoitcnuFtroppuSemaN.xeH61snoitcnufcisaBGNIWARDLORTNOCKCOLB0004gniwardfosnoitidnocgnittolpsteS.kc

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Appendix-30* Using maximum values of four parameters (0 to 255) that specify the rate of yellow, magenta,cyan, and black, 16-step gradation is determi

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Appendix-31▼ Command listAppendixnoitacifissalCdnammoCnoitcnuFtroppuSemaN.xeH61decnavdAsnoitcnufWODNIW0611.wodniwasteSOPWEIVRT 1611.tropweivasteSELY

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Appendix-32* Yellow, magenta, and cyan pattern array is registered as a black pattern array, and the registereddots are all expressed in black.noitaci

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Appendix-33▼ Command listAppendixTIFF TagSymbols in the following table denote as follows:™: Denotes the command supported by this plotter.z: Denotes

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Appendix-34CALS Format RecordsSymbols in the following table denote as follows:™: Denotes the record supported by this plotter.× : Denotes the record

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Appendix-35▼ Command listAppendix◆ Three protocols of ftp (for data transfer), lpr (lpq, lprm), and xpt enable themaximum ten users to be connected.em

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1-5Chapter 1 Before using this deviceDo not install the plotter in the following places:◆ Places exposed to direct sunlight◆ Places subject to vibrat

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Appendix-36lpd Support CommandsThe lpr, lpq, and lprm commands enable ten users to be connected simultaneously. lpd support commands◆ Three protocols

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©Seiko I Infotech 2007Reprinting of this manual without permission is prohibited.The content of this manual may be changed without notice.D-SCAN is a

Page 215 - Restrictions

1-62554 (100.6)2054 (80.9)300(11.8)1154(45.4)600 (23.6)700 (27.6)700(27.6)300(11.8)600(23.6)800 (31.5)900 (35.5)1652 (65)2052 (80.8)552(21.7)Installat

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1-7Chapter 1 Before using this deviceNoteSupportedUse roll paper specified by our company as indicated below:◆If paper not specified by our company i

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1-8The following roll paper of the widths can be also used. 9×12 inch series 8.5×11 inch seriesRoll width Name of fixed form Lengthwise Widthwise36 in

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1-9Chapter 1 Before using this device 30×42 inch seriesRoll width Name of fixed form Lengthwise Widthwise30 inches(762.0 mm)30× 42 size form size1066

Page 219 - When an error message appears

1-10Extends spool memory.Spool memory is the memory needed to receive plotting data.If plots cannot be produced normally due to spool memoryshortage,

Page 220 - 2 Remove the jammed paper

1-11Chapter 1 Before using this deviceThe names and functions of each partFront1 Roll 1 drawer (door 1) Install paper roll. (⇒ page 2-11)2 Roll 2 dra

Page 221 - 4 Remove the jammed paper

1-12Right side/rear side1 Main power switch Turns the device power on and off. (⇒ page 2-3)2 Power cord Plug this cord into a power cord socket.3 Para

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1-13Chapter 1 Before using this deviceInterior▼The names and functions of each part1 Paper feed knob Feeds the end of the roll to the paper feed inle

Page 223 - 1 Open the cutter door

1-14Control panelThe keys, LEDs and LCD are laid out on the control panel as illustrated inthe following diagram.2 LCDThe status of this device, as we

Page 224 - 2 Open the cutter door

1-15Chapter 1 Before using this deviceLCD, LEDs, and key functionsNumber Name FunctionError lamp (red)Toner lamp (green)Waste toner lamp (green)Indic

Page 225 - Open the cutter door inside

CE MarkingIt is legally mandatory for products distributed or sold in the EU to bear a CE Mark thatindicates compliance with requirements set forth in

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1-16Data standby displayError lampMenu lampHow to read the status displays for this deviceData is being processed.The various information for the data

Page 227 - Open the cutter door (⇒Step 1

1-17Chapter 1 Before using this devicePR I NT 0 2 / 9 9✽ S001F01 HPGL J009Error lampMenu lampData is being printed.The various information for the da

Page 228 - 4 Cut the end of the paper

1-18Displays the warming-up status and the time remaining until the device is ready.Error lampMenu lampThis display appears when the device enters the

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2-1Chapter 2 Basic operationsChapter 2Basic operationsChapter 2 describes basic operating procedures for this device such asturning the power on and

Page 230 - ■Cutter door (Door 5)

2-2Plotting is usually conducted in accordance with the followingprocedures.For information on computer operations, refer to your computer manual.1 Tu

Page 231 - ■Fixation door (Door 7)

2-3Chapter 2 Basic operations◆While data is being processed, do not turn off the mainpower switch. Doing so may damage the system.◆When the power is

Page 232 - Operator Call

2-4Power on1 Turn on the Main power switch located at the lower-leftas seen from the rear of the device.Press the power switch toward the ⎪symbol (upw

Page 233 - ■Operator notice warning

2-5Chapter 2 Basic operationsWhen a job is saved, the following message appears and the device standsby for selection.When a job is not saved, this m

Page 234

2-6Power offWhen turning the power off, confirm that the device is in the data receivestandby mode.1 Press the Power key on the device panel for about

Page 235

2-7Chapter 2 Basic operationsInstallation operationsWhen you first turn on the power after purchasing this device, it will startup differently from h

Page 236 - ■Communication warnings

iThank you for purchasing our LP-1020/1020L Black-and-White RasterPlotter (hereafter referred to as “this device”).This manual explains the overall de

Page 237 - ■PDL warning

2-8Proceed to the next pageSelect the language to be displayed on the panel using the , keys.When a language has already been selected. Turning on t

Page 238

2-9Chapter 2 Basic operationsDISPLAYING NEXT?Y=ENTER N=CANCELContinued from the preceding pageThe device will be automaticallyrebooted.Press the ke

Page 239 - Chapter 14 Troubleshooting

2-10The device is “ONLINE” when it can receive and print data from the hostcomputer and is “OFFLINE” when settings are being input on the controlpanel

Page 240 - ■Main warning

2-11Chapter 2 Basic operationsPress the key.Press the key.*Printing will be cancelled.orReplacing paper rollsoror◆ When a paper replacement messag

Page 241 - ■System error

2-12If an error message about paper supply appears on LCD, paper of largersize than required (or, if a type of paper is specified, paper of differentt

Page 242 - ■Controller errors

2-13▼Replacing paper rollsChapter 2 Basic operationsPrecautions during replacementCaution◆The rolls are heavy so be careful not to hurt yourself bydr

Page 243

2-14Paper flangeHow to detach the paper rolls1 Pull out the Roll 1 or Roll 2 drawer.Use your fingers to grasp the handle in thecenter of the drawer an

Page 244

2-15▼Replacing paper rollsChapter 2 Basic operationsCLOSEOPENKnobNote3 Remove the paper flange and take out the paper roll.Loosen the paper flange by

Page 245 - Error log

2-16How to attach the paper roll◆ The paper flange ends do not have a designated right or leftside. You can attach them to either side.1 Attach the pa

Page 246 - Log Registration Format

2-17▼Replacing paper rollsChapter 2 Basic operationsCaution4 Insert the end of the paper roll into the paper feed inlet ofthe device.Turn the paper f

Page 247 - Type of Error Log

iiSafety PrecautionsThe following symbols are used in this manual to ensure the proper use ofthe plotter and to prevent the plotter from being damaged

Page 248 - Warning (Classification: W)

2-186 Close the paper roll drawer.Gently push in the Roll 1 or Roll 2 drawer.When the paper roll drawer is closed, the followingmessage appears.After

Page 249

2-19Chapter 2 Basic operationsWhen the toner level runs low, the Toner lamp will flash. Although plotscan still be produced under this condition, obt

Page 250

2-20CautionWarningPrecautions on handlingDo not throw empty toner cartridges into fire. Doing somay cause accident and fire.Put the waste cartridge in

Page 251 - ▼Troubleshooting for ethernet

2-21Chapter 2 Basic operations1 Open the toner cover.2 Take out the new toner cartridge from the package.3 Mix the toner by shaking the new toner car

Page 252 - ■If "AUTO" is set

2-224 Set the toner cartridge into the main unit.5 Pull the lever to the right end.At this time, the following message appears onthe LCD. After perfor

Page 253

2-23Chapter 2 Basic operations6 Tap the cartridge to allow toner to drop down.7 Return the lever to the left.8 Remove the toner cartridge and close t

Page 254

2-24When the waste bottle is nearly full with waste toner, the Waste tonerlamp will flash. Although plots can continue to be produced for a littlewhil

Page 255 - Appendix

2-25Chapter 2 Basic operationsCaution◆Do not drop and hit waste bottles containing waste toner.Doing so may cause toner to leak.◆Take care not to dir

Page 256 - Plotter Specification

2-26New bottleNote3 Remove the waste toner bottle from the main unit.1 Lift up the waste bottle,2 Remove it by pulling it out from the bottomend towar

Page 257 - ▼ Basic specifications

2-27Chapter 2 Basic operations5 Attach a new waste toner bottle.1 Insert the mouth of the waste toner bottleonto the waste toner discharge port of th

Page 258 - Menu structure

iiiDO NOT touch any of the parts inside the plotter with a "HIGHVOLTAGE" label attached as it may result in electric shock.DO NOT touch any

Page 259 - ▼ Menu structure

2-28Replacing the process cartridgeWhen the Process cartridge approaches the end of its life, the Processlamp flashes and the following message appear

Page 260 - Appendix-6

2-29Chapter 2 Basic operationsNotes◆Until you are ready to install the Process cartridge, do notunpack it and store it in its cardboard container.◆Fi

Page 261 - Appendix-7

2-302 Take out the Process cartridge.Pull the Process cartridge out by holding ontoits handles.3 Place a new Process cartridge on the top of the devic

Page 262 - Appendix-8

2-31Chapter 2 Basic operations4 Remove the orange tape.Remove the orange tape affixed to the Processcartridge (4 points).A sheet is attached to the t

Page 263 - Appendix-9

2-326 Insert the Process cartridge.To insert the Process cartridge, align theProcess cartridge with the angle of the open topcover and insert it in th

Page 264 - [DEVICE] MENU

2-33Chapter 2 Basic operations9 Replace the filter.Pull out the filters toward you and remove, andreplace with the two filters contained in theproces

Page 265 - [PAPER] MENU

2-34This device offers a manual feeding feature as a service function.As this is a service function, we cannot assure the picture quality andprinting

Page 266 - [FUNCTION] MENU

2-35Chapter 2 Basic operations1 Set the paper feeding mode.When the PDL setup paper feeding mode is set to the continuous oroptimum mode, paper shoul

Page 267 - [PROTOCOL] MENU

2-3630× 42 series fixed form cut paperName of fixedformLengthwise length Widthwise length30× 42 1066.8 mm (42 inches) 762.0 mm (30 inches)30× 42 serie

Page 268 - >PORT1

2-37Chapter 2 Basic operationsMap series fixed form cut paperName of fixedformLengthwise length Widthwise lengthB1 1000.0 mm (39.4 inches) 700.0 mm (

Page 269 - [SYSTEM] MENU

ivCautionDO NOT disassemble, modify the toner cartridge. If toner gets on yourskin or clothes, wash off the affected area immediately with soap andwat

Page 270 - Appendix-16

2-38When feeding the cut paper into the manual paper feed inlet, follow theprocedure below (position the cut paper in the center of the manual paperfe

Page 271 - Appendix-17

2-39Chapter 2 Basic operationsPressing the key during printing takes the device offline and allowsyou to temporarily stop printing by pressing the

Page 272 - H H'

2-40Cancel printingPress the key during printing and the following Cancel message willappear. After a Print cancel is processed, the display will re

Page 273 - Appendix-19

2-41Chapter 2 Basic operationsThrough your Web browser, you can use the following functionsremotely from a host computer.In order to use these functi

Page 274 - Appendix-20

2-42Web function startup method1 The following preparations must be made from the plotterside.1 Turn on the plotter power.2 Confirm the IP address set

Page 275 - Command list

2-43Chapter 2 Basic operationsCleaning the exteriorTo clean the exterior of the device, soak a soft cloth with water or aneutral detergent, and wring

Page 276

2-44This device supports the following series of paper.A series9×12 inch series8.5×11 inch series30×42 inch seriesMap seriesDIN seriesChinese seriesTh

Page 277 - ▼ Command list

2-45Chapter 2 Basic operations(3) Place the roll in the drawerLoad the roll of the 8.5×11 inch series to be used into the roll paperdrawer.See page 2

Page 278 - Appendix-24

2-46Rolls of the China series listed below can also be used with this device.Plotting of the fixed form cannot be performed with the roll of the China

Page 279 - HP RTL Plotting Command List

2-47Chapter 2 Basic operations(3) Change the apply roll settingSet the roll used to ON in the apply roll setting process (page 11-6).It is recommende

Page 280 - Appendix-26

vWarning labels are affixed to this device at the locations indicated in thediagram below. You should understand the meanings of these warninglabels a

Page 281 - D-SCAN Format Command List

2-48When limiting rolls to be used for operation to A0 and A1 rolls, forexample, the following process is recommended.(1) Setting the apply rollSet th

Page 282 - Appendix-28

3-1Chapter 3 Menu overviewChapter 3 provides an overview of the menu functions covered by thisdevice.Chapter 3Menu overviewContents of this chapterCh

Page 283 - Appendix-29

3-2Channels and portsThis device is equipped with standard Ethernet interface connectors. TheEthernet interface has 10 logical ports. Moreover, the de

Page 284 - Appendix-30

3-3Chapter 3 Menu overviewyalpsiDDCLstamrofataDNACSD.tamrofNACS-Dlanigiros'ynapmocruosisihT.atadretsaRNACS-DstroppusoslatILGPH.tamrof2C/CNACS-Ds

Page 285 - Appendix-31

3-4Job NJob NJob N-1Job N-nJob MJob M-1Job M-nJob LJob L-1Job L-nJob (data) receiveDeletion is possibleMove to the head of print standbyJob standing

Page 286 - Appendix-32

3-5Chapter 3 Menu overviewSettings menuThis device has menus for setting printing parameters, system settings forthe entire device, communication pro

Page 287 - TIFF Tag

3-6Menu nameSetup —— PORT n—HPGL—— PORT n—DSCAN—— PORT n—TIFF—— PORT n—CALS:—— PARA—CALS—— USB—HPGL(1) Setup menuChange the settings for each PDL in S

Page 288 - CALS Format Records

3-7Chapter 3 Menu overviewMenu name Port number : Protocol name——PORT 1 :XPT ——PDL SELECT——XPT PORT——PORT 2 : LPD ——PDL SELECT——PRINTER NAMEProtocol

Page 289 - Appendix-35

3-8PDL menuThe various print parameters can be set in the PDL table from the Panelsetup menu. The PDL processing program performs print processing ina

Page 290 - ■ lpd support commands

3-9Chapter 3 Menu overviewItems which you can setSet the device offline before performing setting operations. When youpress to set the device offli

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